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ArtworkHand Drawn ArtDrawing is great! As a little kid I used to draw battle scenes of little white men fighting black men. Actually, it sounds racist when I say it like that, but I swear I was just trying to distinguish two opposing teams. All my pictures were always tiny, and I held my face close to the page so I could draw what, I assumed at the time, was terrific detail. The men I drew were so small you almost had to squint to see them. I guess I'm still not use to drawing things big, because I liked the idea of having a lot of action and detail in one image. However, now I'm older I enjoy drawing people and landscapes much more than war machines and battles. Every picture tells it's own story, but some have more meaning than others. Surely a face tells a thousand words. A face with a smile, or unique character, tells a million. Having said that, I'm not very good at drawing portraits at all (usually my pictures don't look like the people they're supposed to be).
Unfortunately, I don't get a chance to draw very often. Sometimes I used to draw during the holidays when I had free time. Most of these drawings are in lead pencil, some in biro. I'm not particularly good, but I hope to get better when I finally get back into it. There is some terrific artwork out there, and it makes all my stuff look very kiddy, but I can live with that.
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